UK Establishment Admits Immigrants Worsen Unemployment–Why Not US?

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The government`s official advisers on migration say there is a link between immigration from outside the European Union and job losses among UK workers

That`s the state-owned BBC`s headline on a story about the British government`s Migration Advisory Committee`s just-released finding that immigrants from outside the UK do indeed worsen the unemployment rate for native-born Britons.

As always, there is a competing study with typical immigration enthusiast weaseling about the impact being hard to trace.

But the BBC`s own reporter, Danny Shaw, comments that “the MAC report is arguably the most persuasive because it draws on in-depth analysis and research – and it just makes sense.”

The point, however, is that there is an actual debate in Britain. The concept of immigrant displacement of native-born workers is actually being discussed in Establishment circles.